Archive for February, 2012
Mater Academy’s Mike Mediavilla had a strong performance on the mound as his teammates scored runs early to help beat Belen 6-2 on Friday.
Mater Academy gets another big victory, cruising after an eight-run first to win 22-1, but Norland uses the early season games as a learning experience.
Fourteen-run third inning is the nail in the coffin for Homestead as the Belen bats wake up from a slow start on Thursday and rally to win in five innings.
The Panthers get a strong pitching performance from Casey Garcia and pound out 13 hits in a 10-2 victory over the Falcons on Wednesday.
Cougars score three runs and then go on the defensive, limited LaSalle to two runs to earn a win in the Adidas Diamond Bash on Wednesday.
The Crusaders rally from a three-run deficit to take a 2-0 record heading into the last game of the Adidas Diamond Bash at Florida Christian.
David Lebron put together a nice overall performance on the mound and at the plate to lead the Buccaneers past the Falcons on Tuesday night.
The Mater Lions feasted on the Northwestern pitching staff, but Northwestern’s future remains bright though as the program re-establishes itself.
Monsignor Pace struggled to find any type of rhythm Monday, and the result was a 7-0 loss to Douglas in the opening game of the Falcons Nike/OTS Baseball Challenge.
The young new pitcher from Hialeah, Nester Cortes, struck out seven in five innings to help his team beat Miami Lakes in their first game of the season.
Joey Rodriguez’s two-run homer in the third inning was the game-decider for Belen in its 2-0 win over Columbus on Saturday night. The teams combined for six hits.
Alonzo and Tracy Morning Senior High routs North Miami High 18-0, but both teams found positives to take away from the game played at Miami Country Day’s new field.
Danny Matos and John Chadwell each knocked in two runs to help stake Southridge to a 7-0 lead in an 11-7 over Coral Park on Wednesday.
After Kevin Rodriguez’s big fifth-inning go-ahead hit, Alan Saumell comes in to pitch in the seventh to hold off the Cavaliers and preserve the 7-5 victory for the Falcons.
Mater Lakes’ Andrew De la Torre and Archbishop Carroll’s Sandro Gordillo went at it pitch for pitch, which made for an exciting game.
Belen and Westminster duke it out at Columbus’ field in Westchester, putting on a combined defensive/pitching display as the Wolverines escaped with victory.
Hialeah ace Nestor Cortez strikes out eight in four innings, and the Thoroughbreds capitalize on strong defense from start to finish in a 6-1 win Tuesday night at Alex Fernandez Field.
Caring coaches at all three teams in the district are helping to shape some fine programs as they prepare for the new season.
Perennial power Monsignor Pace heads the three-team district, but it will face tough competition from Miami Jackson and Archbishop Carroll.
Most of the head coaches in this district fill their schedules with big non-district opponents to get ready for a competitive district.
Goleman looks to win a district title but will face competition against new teams in the district, as well as many from the previous District 16-6A.